Thread: Toilet pressure
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Old 11-17-2018, 09:00 AM   #1
Paulswa1
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Toilet pressure

I had a toilet leak last week and I bought a new Dometic 320 with a hand spray to replace the old one. The install was quite easy. However, when I leak checked it, I had a small leak on the back where the hose from the sprayer and the flush valve hose connect. I called Dometic and the troubleshooting person inquired on the water pressure. I have a newly installed adjustable regulator set at 65psi was my reply. The troubleshooter replied that their toilets have a max pressure of 45psi. Sure enough, I dialed the pressure down to 45psi and so far the leak has stopped. I guess I will install an inline regulator on the toilet line. I have an old camping world brass regulator laying around and I think those are approximately 45psi.
It just seems to me they should design it to withstand 65-75psi and if not, it should state it somewhere on the product description. 45psi is not enough pressure to take a suitable shower.
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